More than half of voters in the United States are more likely to vote for a pro-crypto candidate versus one who is not, Craig Salm said.
More than half of voters in the United States are more likely to vote for a pro-crypto candidate versus one who is not, Craig Salm, Grayscale’s chief legal officer, said on Oct. 16.
Grayscale partnered with The Harris Poll, a market researcher, to poll US voters on attitudes toward cryptocurrency, Salm said during an interview with Janet Alvarez on Serious XM Business Radio.
The poll also found that two out of every five Americans “say they’re paying more attention to a candidate’s position on Bitcoin as a crypto asset compared to previous elections,” according to Salm.









